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NASA's Neil Gehrels, who serves as the lead scientist on Swift, the gamma-ray detecting satellite which first picked the distant burst's signal, said that "we only see about one in 1,000 of all the gamma ray bursts that go off."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Evans was the first to see the processed data from the burst's initial blast.
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Most of the time, the hard task of measuring burst distances falls to ground-based observatories, which can target a burst's location with telescopes far larger than the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope aboard Swift.
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Evans was the first to see the processed data from the burst's initial blast.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Observatories on the ground quickly discovered afterglows in visible light, which provided information that confirmed the burst's enormous distances.
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Observatories on the ground quickly discovered afterglows in visible light, which provided information that confirmed the burst's enormous distances.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2010
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Evans was the first to see the processed data from the burst's initial blast.
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They arrive at Paige's house and Ring the doorbell and Paige right away burst's the door open and they all rush into a hug.
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Most of the time, the hard task of measuring burst distances falls to ground-based observatories, which can target a burst's location with telescopes far larger than the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope aboard Swift.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2010
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They arrive at Paige's house and Ring the doorbell and Paige right away burst's the door open and they all rush into a hug.
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